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Default Carbon C4.1 vs Alloy C4.1

Has anyone back to backed them? Notice any difference?
(I'm talking braces not chassis btw!)
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I guessing the carbon brace/holders offers more flex over the std aluminium?
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I guessing the carbon brace/holders offers more flex over the std aluminium?
Not tried the carbon one but as for flex, we run our lipo brace very slack which gives loads of flex compared to tight
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Not tried the carbon one but as for flex, we run our lipo brace very slack which gives loads of flex compared to tight
Really? Might give it a try
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I am sure Tom Yard has tried both mate.

(PM Jonathan, I am sure he will have a CF Chassis)
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